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Yes, it's Alberta.

I thought all non-canadians were required to be guided. Maybe they are.

How the wolves act is what's really weird to me.

Are they acting like the ones you guys are seeing in the other videos you've recommended;
coming out in broad daylight, not leaving the country at the shot, etc?

And those first wolves were fat as ticks. Looked like zoo animals.

Any wolfers on RS that can offer their opinion?
 

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Yes, it's Alberta.

I thought all non-canadians were required to be guided. Maybe they are.

How the wolves act is what's really weird to me.

Are they acting like the ones you guys are seeing in the other videos you've recommended;
coming out in broad daylight, not leaving the country at the shot, etc?

And those first wolves were fat as ticks. Looked like zoo animals.

Any wolfers on RS that can offer their opinion?
Guide doesn't have to sit and hold your hand....they can put you on a stand. Which is pretty much what this is. "here is a carcass or good spot...go sit there..."

Certainly wish my 2 wolf hunts went like theirs. But I have never seen two guys Fiddle F around more trying to get a shot.

Overall, whether you like them or not, it was a good video and probably the best wolf one I have ever seen by far.
 
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Looks to me like that lake has been heavily baited for a good bit and the birds and wolves are accustomed to the situation.

I had the opposite take on the video. Too cinematic (?) to me, to much mood music, b roll, slow mo’s of sleds being drug and odd close ups and angles.
To me its the fault of most artists. Like a music band. They start out rough, raw, authentic, but then become big and get artsy, over produced and commercialized.
Like this video. And thats where they lose me.
I much prefer artists in their middle stages of skillfully done but not overdone.
 
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I had the opposite take on the video. Too sinimatic (?) to me, to much mood music, b roll, slow mo’s of sleds being drug and odd close ups and angles.
To me its the fault of most artists. Like a music band. They start out rough, raw, authentic, but then become big and get artsy, over produced and commercialized.
Like this video. And thats where they lose me.
I much prefer artists in their middle stages of skillfully done but not overdone.
Please provide us a link to your wolf videos so we can learn what proper editing really looks like.
Thanks in advance
 
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@mt terry d I never watched the video link, but here is my response the questions asked.

I thought all non-canadians were required to be guided. Maybe they are. Yes they are, but as WCB said they bring you out to a heated blind over frozen lake that's been heavily baited and you call/radio back once you've shot or they just come pick you up at the blind after dark

How the wolves act is what's really weird to me. again i didn't watch it, but how so ?

Are they acting like the ones you guys are seeing in real life?
coming out in broad daylight, Yes & No. In heavily populated wolf country, we see them in broad daylight quite often, happens more so when they are accustomed to bait site that gets reloaded every couple days.

not leaving the country at the shot, etc? Depends on circumstances, longer shot with wind in your face and a suppressed rifle, they will absolutely hang around a bit after the shot, but more times than not they are gone after hearing the shot.

And those first wolves were fat as ticks. Looked like zoo animals. can't comment as i didn't watch the video, but I'm guessing that are plenty fat after gorging on bait site and they are going to always look larger this time of year with their full winter coats.
 
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Hilarious to me a convicted wolf poacher is getting praised for a wolf hunting video

What’s the story to this?

As someone said above, it sure seemed like they didn’t know what to do when it was time to shoot, especially on the first shot and the second to last shot. I get that the shooter sees things different than the camera but damn, the wolves were on frozen lakes.
 

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What’s the story to this?

As someone said above, it sure seemed like they didn’t know what to do when it was time to shoot, especially on the first shot and the second to last shot. I get that the shooter sees things different than the camera but damn, the wolves were on frozen lakes.
Old story but it was shot without a tag on a big hunt with multiple people from this site. Bought the tag afterwards
 
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Looks to me like that lake has been heavily baited for a good bit and the birds and wolves are accustomed to the situation.

I had the opposite take on the video. Too cinematic (?) to me, to much mood music, b roll, slow mo’s of sleds being drug and odd close ups and angles.
To me its the fault of most artists. Like a music band. They start out rough, raw, authentic, but then become big and get artsy, over produced and commercialized.
Like this video. And thats where they lose me.
I much prefer artists in their middle stages of skillfully done but not overdone.

I'm complete opposite of you. I feel like BC has gotten really good at production and quality of videos
 
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Yes, it's Alberta.

I thought all non-canadians were required to be guided. Maybe they are.

How the wolves act is what's really weird to me.

Are they acting like the ones you guys are seeing in the other videos you've recommended;
coming out in broad daylight, not leaving the country at the shot, etc?

And those first wolves were fat as ticks. Looked like zoo animals.

Any wolfers on RS that can offer their opinion?
I hunted Alberta a few years ago, Sept for moose. We saw huge packs of wolves, multiple packs during multiple days, heard them every day. They were thick, tracks in every muddy spot you found. Saw at least one bear a day as well.
 

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I don't know if I'd shoot a collared wolf. I'd hate to screw up someone's study, they did a lot of work getting the collar on the darn thing lol.
 
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